If you want to advance in your calligraphy, whether to become more expressive or to develop a more individual style for your classical scripts, it is essential to free yourself from the basic forms.

One way to exercise this is to develop textures. You won’t need Blackletter for it, or regularity, or a solid block of letters. This workshop is about a more contemporary approach to the matter.

A texture can be reached by the condensation, touch or overlap of strokes. It can be written, drawn or done with momentum. It can look dense, delicate or geometric. These very different approaches will be shown and exercised in this workshop.

Please note: Like in all of my design related subjects, the participation is regardless of the script you know. But it is important to be so familiar with it that you can work with it independently. Best to know for the exercises would be any form of Italic; knowledge of Romans, or, even better, Lapidar Antiqua would be helpful.